10-letter words containing p, o, e, m
- somatotype — (of humans) physical type; physique.
- someplaces — somewhere
- spacewoman — a woman astronaut.
- spare room — guest bedroom
- speleothem — a natural structure within a cave
- spermatoid — resembling sperm.
- sphenogram — a cuneiform character.
- spike moss — any of numerous plants of the genus Selaginella, allied to and resembling the club mosses.
- spirometer — an instrument for determining the capacity of the lungs.
- spirometry — an instrument for determining the capacity of the lungs.
- sponge mop — a mop that makes use of a sponge as the cleaning part
- spoonerism — the transposition of initial or other sounds of words, usually by accident, as in a blushing crow for a crushing blow.
- spot meter — an exposure meter that measures light reflected from only a small area of a subject or scene.
- stepmother — the wife of one's father by a later marriage.
- stop-frame — Also called stop frame. the process of filming puppets and other objects one frame at a time while incrementally moving or modifying them, giving the illusion of lifelike motion when the captured film frames are viewed in rapid sequence (often used attributively): stop-motion animation; a stop-motion film.
- subproblem — any question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty, or difficulty.
- superjumbo — an extremely large twin-deck jet-propelled airliner that can carry over 500 passengers
- supermacho — extremely macho
- supermicro — the fastest and most powerful type of microcomputer, with capabilities more commonly associated with minicomputers.
- supermodel — an extremely prominent and successful model who can command very high fees.
- superstorm — a very severe and widespread storm characterized by record-setting meteorological events and large-scale destruction: The superstorm brought a 15-foot storm surge to the harbor.
- superwoman — a woman of extraordinary or superhuman powers.
- swamp rose — a shrub, Rosa palustris, of eastern North America, having pink flowers nearly 2 inches (5 cm) wide.
- symphonize — to play or sound together harmoniously.
- symptomize — to be a symptom or sign of.
- tapotement — the use of various light, quick chopping, slapping, or beating strokes on the body during massage.
- team sport — a sport in which teams play against each other
- temporally — of or relating to time.
- temporalty — secular things
- temptation — the act of tempting; enticement or allurement.
- terpolymer — a polymer consisting of three different monomers, as ABS resin.
- thermopile — a device consisting of a number of thermocouples joined in series, used for generating thermoelectric current or for detecting and measuring radiant energy, as from a star.
- top timber — a timber forming the upper, straighter portion of a frame in a wooden hull.
- top-hamper — the light upper sails and their gear and spars, sometimes used to refer to all spars and gear above the deck.
- torpedoman — a petty officer or warrant officer responsible for the maintenance, use, and repair of underwater weapons and equipment.
- totem pole — a pole or post carved and painted with totemic figures, erected by Indians of the northwest coast of North America, especially in front of their houses.
- trampoline — a sheet, usually of canvas, attached by resilient cords or springs to a horizontal frame several feet above the floor, used by acrobats and gymnasts as a springboard in tumbling.
- treponemal — any of several anaerobic spirochetes of the genus Treponema, certain species of which are parasitic in and pathogenic for humans and warm-blooded animals.
- tropaeolum — any garden plant of the genus Tropaeolum esp the nasturtium
- trophosome — an organ in deep-sea tube worms that is colonized by bacteria supplying the host worm with food and energy.
- trumpeldor — Joseph, 1880–1920, Zionist leader, born in Russia.
- uncompared — to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to note similarities and differences: to compare two pieces of cloth; to compare the governments of two nations.
- uncomplete — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
- uncomposed — calm; tranquil; serene: His composed face reassured the nervous passengers.
- unemployed — not employed; without a job; out of work: an unemployed secretary.
- unimplored — to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
- unimproved — not developed to full potential, as resources or the mind.
- unpromised — not engaged or promised in marriage
- unprompted — done, performed, delivered, etc., at once or without delay: a prompt reply.
- viperiform — resembling, or in the shape of, a viper